She's touring the facility/and picking up slack.--"For in much wisdom is much grief, and he who increases knowledge increases sorrow." Ecclesiastes 1:18--I once believed in causes too, I had my pointless point of view --Life went on no matter who was wrong or right

Was the song pre-recorded in a studio? It all seems a bit too slick to be believed. All the same, it's great.

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The thing is though, I haven't seen too many where people do a flash mob with live singing. The ones I have seen usually have 100s of people singing. (such as the Hallelujah chorus in Kansas City, where my Aunt participated)

Plus it usually doesn't get the attention that a recording does. (and you would have to get people that can sing well) Unless, of course, you have hundreds of people.

The thing is though, I haven't seen too many where people do a flash mob with live singing. The ones I have seen usually have 100s of people singing. (such as the Hallelujah chorus in Kansas City, where my Aunt participated)

Plus it usually doesn't get the attention that a recording does. (and you would have to get people that can sing well) Unless, of course, you have hundreds of people.

I don't even know what a "flash mob" is. Can anyone explain this phenomenon to me? And what this whole thing is about?

Honestly, as a COMPLETE outsider, the whole thing looks totally contrived to me.

The thing is though, I haven't seen too many where people do a flash mob with live singing. The ones I have seen usually have 100s of people singing. (such as the Hallelujah chorus in Kansas City, where my Aunt participated)

Plus it usually doesn't get the attention that a recording does. (and you would have to get people that can sing well) Unless, of course, you have hundreds of people.

I don't even know what a "flash mob" is. Can anyone explain this phenomenon to me? And what this whole thing is about?

Honestly, as a COMPLETE outsider, the whole thing looks totally contrived to me.

A flash mob is when a group of people decide to meet in a single place for some sort of event or cause. Usually no one else knows about it. Oftentimes it will be a mass occurrence.Sometimes flash mobs are organized by a random group of people and sometimes they are organized by companies for advertisements.

Some flash mobs are singing songs, some are dancing... I've seen others that are ninja battles, frozen crowds etc...

The thing is though, I haven't seen too many where people do a flash mob with live singing. The ones I have seen usually have 100s of people singing. (such as the Hallelujah chorus in Kansas City, where my Aunt participated)

Plus it usually doesn't get the attention that a recording does. (and you would have to get people that can sing well) Unless, of course, you have hundreds of people.

I don't even know what a "flash mob" is. Can anyone explain this phenomenon to me? And what this whole thing is about?

Honestly, as a COMPLETE outsider, the whole thing looks totally contrived to me.

A flash mob is when a group of people decide to meet in a single place for some sort of event or cause. Usually no one else knows about it. Oftentimes it will be a mass occurrence.Sometimes flash mobs are organized by a random group of people and sometimes they are organized by companies for advertisements.

Some flash mobs are singing songs, some are dancing... I've seen others that are ninja battles, frozen crowds etc...

Thanks!! I've never heard of this. I'm also now wondering though how they got the people who own the mall to play the music for them in the background...? Like for the arabic Christ is Risen, how did they manage that? Just curious.